Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1492248 Materials Research Bulletin 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Different compositions of [CuMoO4]x-doped Bi2Ti4O11 nanophotocatalyst (x = 0.05, 0.1, 0.5) have been prepared by chemical precursor decomposition (CPD) method using triethanolamine (TEA) and HNO3. Cu(II) is one of reactive species on the catalyst surface and Mo(VI) ion helps to generate charge compensation of lattice having poor catalytic properties. The photocatalytic properties based on the prepared samples for photodecolorization of thymol blue (TB) solutions are examined by Hg-lamp. The crystal structures of the prepared nano-powders are characterized by XRD, EDAX, UV–vis spectra, specific surface area (BET), and HRTEM analyses. The average particle size of copper molybdate-doped bismuth titanate ranges 32 ± 5 nm measured from TEM. Results show doping of copper molybdate of 5 mol% with bismuth titanate can significantly increase the photoactivity of bismuth titanate compared all the compositions studied except degussa P25 titania. The observed increased photocatalytic activity of copper molybdate-doped bismuth titanate ((CuMoO4)x(Bi2Ti4O11)1−x; CMxBT1−x) is attributed to the strong absorption of OH groups at the surface of the catalyst.

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